When you need a simple homemade dog cookie recipe that you can have ready in half an hour, these treats are perfect! They use only 3 ingredients, bake for 20 minutes and are full of beneficial nutrition. Coconut flour is grain and gluten free and provides healthy oils for improving the skin and coat. Peanut butter, ideally all natural, is a great source of protein and fantastic flavour. Lastly, the eggs provide additional protein and skin and coat healthy fats and oils. If you use all natural peanut butter, these treats are fairly low calorie!Due to a lack of preservatives in this recipe, these cookies will need to be stored in the refrigerator and can also be frozen!INGREDIENTS

1 cup of coconut flour

1 cup of all natural peanut butter

4 eggs

DIRECTIONS

Combine coconut flour, peanut butter and eggs in a mixing bowl.

Mix thoroughly.

Shape into 1-inch balls or roll out and cut shapes with a cookie cutter.

Autumn is here; The weather is getting colder and the trees are changing colours. What better way to celebrate the season of fall then by baking an easy, inexpensive tray of homemade dog treats filled with the flavours of the season!Warm your home with the aroma of apples, cinnamon and pumpkin while making your furry family members a healthy treat they can truly enjoy that also carries with it some health benefits. These aromatic cookies are made with wholesome coconut flour, which is grain and gluten free and can improve the condition of your dog's skin and coat. Cinnamon is a stomach soother that can also help regulate blood sugar, improve digestion and alleviate inflammation. I've paired the Cinnamon with pure unsweetened applesauce and pure pumpkin puree, both of which are packed full of nutrition! Pumpkin can improve digestion, help firm stool up and soothe an upset tummy.

Cut out your shape of preference with a cookie cutter, then place cookies on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper.

Bake in the oven for 25 minutes.

This batch makes approximately 50 large cookies! Half the recipe for a smaller batch! I like making a big batch so that I can give cookies away to family and friends with dogs! Coconut flour is a tricky flour to work with, it absorbs an immense amount of liquid and can be crumby at times. If your dough is too moist, add more coconut flour 1/4 cup at a time. If it is too dry, add more applesauce and pumpkin 1/4 cup at a time. Eggs are your binder, so if it is too crumby add another egg. This flour won't roll out the way wheat flour will, so just work with it! It will bake well and make a yummy soft dog cookie!Since there are absolutely no preservatives used in this recipe they must be refrigerated. Cookies can be left out for 2 or 3 days at a time.

Designed for the working dog, dogs active in sports, and dogs with active lifestyles. Many dogs are always on the go and weight can be shed very quickly. These "power bars" are healthy high protein and high calorie alternatives to junk food dog treats. I cooked up this recipe in honour of my working dog, Hunter, who has trouble keeping weight on and is so active in the summer that he needs some extra calories!

These are great to take on hikes and to training and trialing events, offer one or two to restore energy and provide protein to continue preforming to the best of their ability.

INGREDIENTS

3 cups of chickpea (garbanzo bean) flour

1 egg

1 cup of mashed, boiled sweet potato

1/2 cup of banana mashed

1/4 cup of raw local honey

DIRECTIONS

Boil sweet potato until soft, mash and let cool.

Mash enough banana to fill 1/2 a cup.

In a large bowl mix the chickpea flour, mashed sweet potato, mashed banana, honey and egg together thoroughly. The batter should be similar to a banana bread batter.

Grease a baking pan with extra virgin olive oil and fill it with the batter.

Baking your own dog cookies doesn't have to be difficult or expensive, you can easily provide healthy and cost effective alternatives to store bought treats to your dogs with ease.

K9 Instinct strives to create easy to make homemade dog cookie recipes that are healthy, nutritious and beneficial. Treats don't have to be junk food, they can be delicious and good for your canine family members!

This recipe uses grain-free coconut flour which contains medium chain fatty acids and is perfect for skin and coat health, promoting a thick and glossy coat. The raw grated carrots provide vitamins and beta-carotene which can improve coat pigment and are rich in anti-oxidants. The banana is high in potassium and tryptophan (converted into serotonin to alleviate depression and stress), and they also stimulate the growth of healthy bacteria in the gut while being a general aid for digestion. Eggs provide healthy, clean protein and will also improve coat condition!

My heart dog, my beloved beast Hunter, is turning two on the 26th of May. I wanted to bake him something special for his big day, and thought pupcakes would be an excellent makeshift birthday cake! What are pupcakes you ask? They are dog-friendly cupcakes that are much healthier than our own version of the delicious treat. This pupcake recipe is grain-free, made with nutritious coconut flour that is phenomenal for the dog's skin and coat. If you want to make the wheat flour version of this pupcake recipe, substitute 1/2 cup of coconut flour with 1 cup of whole wheat flour.

Grain-Free Peanut Butter and Banana Pupcakes

1 cup of peanut butter

3 eggs

2 mashed bananas

1/2 cup of coconut flour

1/4 cup of cottage cheese

3/4 tsp baking soda

1 tsp raw honey

Peanut Butter Icing

6 oz of cream cheese

4 oz of smooth peanut butter

1 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil

Directions

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit .

Line a muffin pan with paper muffin cups.

In a large bowl mix the peanut butter, eggs, bananas, cottage cheese and honey. Mix in the coconut flour and baking soda. Mix well.

Use two spoons to drop dollops of dough into the muffin cups and fill the cups 3/4 of the way.

Bake for 20-25 minutes.

Let your dogs lick the spoons clean. (Very important step!)

In a small bowl cream together the cream cheese, oil and peanut butter.

Place in the fridge for 10 minutes.

Let the muffins cool then ice the pupcakes and place freeze dried liver treats on top.

Serve, and enjoy the delight on their faces as they chow down!

Healthy, dog-friendly and perfect for birthdays or other celebrations. These delicious pupcakes are sure to please the furry family members in your home.

I want to use some space here to wish my beautiful boy a very happy second birthday! We will be at a dog event on May 26th when he turns two, so I will be bringing a container of pupcakes with me for him and his friends to celebrate with.

Dogs love snacks, so give them something healthy! There is no reason to spend a lot of money either. Homemade recipes to fill your dog's kong with will keep them happy and busy while making your life a bit easier!

I love to keep my dogs busy, which is why I am constantly coming up with recipe ideas to fill their kongs with! Healthy alternatives to the expensive store bought filling and low quality treats they recommend you fill the stuff-able toy with. The kong, or similar toys, are an excellent way to provide mental stimulation and enrichment for your dogs. I especially love to offer a filled kong snack after a long hike or outdoor adventure, since it is a great way for dogs to wind down and enjoy a snack!

Cheesy Yoghurt Filling

1 cup of plain yoghurt

2 tablespoons of parmesan cheese

1 tablespoon of shredded cheddar cheese

Simple Honey and Yoghurt Filling

1 cup of plain yoghurt

1 tablespoon of honey (raw and local is the best!)

Shepherd's Pie

1 cup of mashed oven baked potato

1/2 cup of boiled ground beef

1/8th teaspoon of parsley

2 tablespoons of shredded cheddar cheese

Electrolyte Boost Perfect for a hot day or following lots of exercise.

Homemade, grain-free and loaded with nutrition! You can't go wrong with these super delicious dog treats made with coconut flour, peanut butter, unsweetened applesauce and a touch of honey! These moist treats make the perfect inexpensive alternative to buying training treats at home. Simply shape the dough into small bite-sized balls and use them for training!

Coconut flour is a tasty alternative to grain flours, the perfect ingredient for dogs who suffer from grain allergies and sensitivities. Coconut flour targets the skin and coat to help make a dog's fur soft, thick and healthy. If your dog has dry skin or dandruff, this is the perfect treat for them! Peanut butter and unsweetened applesauce provide flavour and aroma to make for a high value treat that can be used in training. Moist, bite-sized and quickly eaten - these treats are sure to help train even the most stubborn of dogs!

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 cups of coconut flour

1 cup of smooth peanut butter

1 cup of unsweetened applesauce

3 eggs

DIRECTIONS

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.

In a large bowl add coconut flour, peanut butter, unsweetened applesauce and eggs.

Combine thoroughly.

Roll into bite-sized balls on to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

Bake for 10-15 minutes depending on your size of treat.

Easy to make, inexpensive, healthy and delicious! Any dog cookie with peanut butter and applesauce is sure to please your furry family member's tummy!

I use these treats for tracking and training, and they have never let me down! Hunter will do just about anything for these.

Don't have coconut flour? You can use 2 cups of whole wheat flour and 2 eggs instead! These homemade dog treats can be left on the counter for a maximum of two days before they will need to go in the fridge. It's the price we pay for feeding whole food treats with zero preservatives!

This homemade dog treat recipe is sure to please any dog's tummy! These nutritious cookies are made with grain-free coconut flour, mashed sweet potato, peanut butter and carrots. A touch of honey is optional, the perfect addition for dogs who need some extra calories (I know mine does!). Coconut flour is highly beneficial to a dog's skin and coat, while the sweet potato and carrots both are loaded with beta-carotene and vitamins!

These cookies are grain-free, which is perfect for a dog with grain allergies or sensitivities. If you do not have coconut flour, you can substitute it with either 2 cups of either rice flour or whole wheat flour!

Another drool-worthy dog treat that is easy and inexpensive to make! These yummy peanut butter, carrot and honey dog treats are made with nutritious grain-free coconut flour. Coconut flour is great for skin and coat health and makes an excellent grain alternative for dogs with allergies or sensitivities.

Also made with beta-carotene rich shredded carrot and pure pumpkin puree to deliver the anti-oxidants, vitamins and pure wholesome yumminess every dog will enjoy!

These grain-free dog treats are made with nutritious blueberries, tasty banana and a touch of peanut butter for that drool-worthy factor! Made with grain and gluten free coconut flour for skin and coat health, these yummy doggie biscuits are full of anti-oxidants and vitamins.

This recipe is super easy to make, very inexpensive and healthy for your dog! Having control over your dog's treats makes all the difference in the world. You can control the quality, the ingredients and the nutrition factor of your best friend's snacks! That means the world these days with all the recalls on store bought dog treats that have been going on lately.

INGREDIENTS

1 cup of coconut flour

1/2 cup of smooth peanut butter

1/2 cup of mashed blueberries

1/2 cup of mashed bananas

4 eggs

1/3 cup of warm water

DIRECTIONS

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

In a large bowl, combine the coconut flour, peanut butter, crushed blueberries, mashed banana, eggs and water. Mix thoroughly, add more water if it is too dry.

Roll out your cookie dough and use a cookie cutter to cut out shapes, or place on a cookie sheet covered in parchment paper in your size and shape of preference.

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